Who and what the [expletive] is that? Commentators described it as more or less Shaun White's signature move (Corky McTwist 1260 or whatever it was) plus a revolution.
Looks like a lot of people said no when their numbers came up. I think we figured they went through something like 25,000 people last year(though that may have been expanding the base moreso than people not renewing. Wonder how many they gave the call to this year. you should call them and tell them that every chance to buy season tickets is sacred and then laugh and tell them maybe you'll give it a shot six years from now =D> =D> =D>
My openly gay brother - who last I checked I love just as much now as I did before I knew he was gay - could walk into the room I'm sitting in right now and film a gay porno right in front of me and it wouldn't disgust me half as much as you do, you pretentious [edit]. Enjoy life judging everyone you come across and please feel free to jump off a [edit] building and make this world a better place. Goodbye.
Aside from the fact that 'writing a few articles' would fall under the very definition of 'activism', I'm not sure why the use of the word rankles you. I've never heard of that word having a particularly negative connotation before. I could've subbed in 'being vocal in his views, which should be supported by anyone regardless of affiliation' but I didn't feel like typing all of that. Guess I'll know better next time.
"Activism?" Being a decent [expletive] human being is "activism" in your book? Oh, right; it's Andry and these are the gays. I'd admire your perverse quest to twist anything I say even remotely related to this topic into hate speech if your cyber-stalking didn't seriously creep me the [expletive] out.
I don't think Kluwe was blackballed from Minnesota for his activism (the new Vikings' punter posted almost as good a net average as Kluwe did in '12, for far less money, on a team that went nowhere anyway), but man, that Priefer has some major issues. What a nutjob.
No way. His only exceptional skill are his legs and his elusiveness, and with his frame that is going to get him killed in the NFL. The only comparison of a running QB close to that size in the league is Vick, and he's never stayed healthy. Plus he's way too reckless with the ball and throws tons of 50/50 balls that Evans pulled down. I don't see it. one difference (in my book anyway.) vick was a runner. He took running back hits. Manziel is a scrambler, he doesn't really take hits. He's just elusive and is able to make something out of nothing. Obviously those 40 yard runs are not going to happen in the nfl, but his entire running style is built on avoiding defenders. I think he'll be ok with ducking down and letting a 40-yard college run turn into a 12-yard nfl run. Cam Newton has from day one proven adept at picking up yards on the ground without ever really taking a hit. If he can do it, I'm sure Manziel can.
I would think a guy who can turn Matt [expletive] McGloin into an NFL starting quarterback wouldn't care too much who he was working with. I'm not sure I'd take Clowney #1 though. People making a lot more money than me are tasked with figuring out what to make of his 2013.
No one cares about 90% of these bowls nowadays. Way too many. Bowl season should be better starting next year with the retooled tie-ins and the increased flexibility to provide good matchups.
Of the three potential Carolina round 2 opponents (I'm assuming Philly wins tonight), I definitely want to see San Francisco the most. Chip Kelly and Aaron Rodgers both scare me.
Carolina gets the #1 seed if they win, SF wins, and Seattle loses. Slim chances, of course, but crazier things have happened. A win means a bye, so that's vital. Will have to do it without Smith, who's out for this game with a PCL sprain.
I'm shocked you guys won that game on the last drive. I remember looking at Cam's facial expressions on that drive and thinking how pissed I'd be if I was a Panthers fan because he looked either confused or looked flippant about the situation he was in. Guess I was wrong. He rarely changes his facial expression much on the field outside of celebrations this year, I have noticed. I didn't read too much into how he looked. But after the previous few drives, to see him suddenly locked in, making great throws and standing tall in a collapsing pocket was a spectacular sight. Jesus, other people talk about the facial expressions of QBs too? I'm coming for Skip Bayless's job, he'd better watch his back.
I'm shocked you guys won that game on the last drive. I remember looking at Cam's facial expressions on that drive and thinking how pissed I'd be if I was a Panthers fan because he looked either confused or looked flippant about the situation he was in. Guess I was wrong. He rarely changes his facial expression much on the field outside of celebrations this year, I have noticed. I didn't read too much into how he looked. But after the previous few drives, to see him suddenly locked in, making great throws and standing tall in a collapsing pocket was a spectacular sight.